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we're gonna use an electric motor. we're gonna hook up that gasoline engine, and the two of them together will give us unbelievable efficiency, and not only that, but the car will run extremely clean. >> this might even be more ghetto than usual. we found milk crates. i think we're gonna build the, uh, the prototype battery box out of milk crates, so it's a new low for us. >> so, we have to get everything in the car, the battery packs, make sure the motors are running, just to make sure that we can test it out before the competition. >> there's a little mathematical formula that tells us how much current this is gonna put out. it's gonna put out as much as it can. >> we've got to be very careful how we assemble this battery pack because once we put a few batteries together and hook them together, there's enough voltage there to actually kill somebody. >> we don't have million dollar computers that run cad software simulations. we don't have 70 engineers like cornell university, and you can assign 20 this and 20 that. >
we're gonna use an electric motor. we're gonna hook up that gasoline engine, and the two of them together will give us unbelievable efficiency, and not only that, but the car will run extremely clean. >> this might even be more ghetto than usual. we found milk crates. i think we're gonna build the, uh, the prototype battery box out of milk crates, so it's a new low for us. >> so, we have to get everything in the car, the battery packs, make sure the motors are running, just to make...
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and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many sources, but one was an economic project to rebuild the south on the backs of imprisoned, leased african americans sold to private industry. and the net simply widened, because there was a lot of money to be made in doing that kind of work. in douglas blackmon's work, we learn how elastic were laws like vagrancy laws, intended effectively to empower any citizen and/or law enforcement official to check the papers of a black person moving freely along the world. and if you couldn't prove that you were currently employed, bound to a tenant farming contrac
and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many...
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it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a connect with in their relationship? >> my advice would be, and i did reality, and then i think things will flow to you that you always wanted. there are all different ways of measuring success. it took me a long time to realize it's not about going to an ivy league school. it's not about the kind of job you had. making the best of it to build a world for yourself. if you can get there, the love and the appreciation and the pride, i believe, will come. tavis: so character trumps intellect. >> no question. tavis: the new book from buzz is into the mind and heart of my extraordinary
it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting.
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plus, he always made us smile. thanks for that, bill. keep up with daily developments with me on the pbs news hour and then we'll see you again right here next week on "washington week." good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by norfolk southern. boeing. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viee you. om thank you.
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denise and joe join us now. and the author thomas jefferson pretty well-known, vice president, minister to france, secretary of state and eventually president. but the other 55, not so much. >> not so much. >> well who were they. if you were to look across the room, who was sitting in that hot summer room in philadelphia? >> the 55, i mean i would say out of the 56 men, the 5 we know are franklin, jefferson and hancock. i think these days other people would say i recognize john adams because of the mini series and sam adams because of a beer. that's just the way it is. the other men, i think if you look at them across their professions, some of them were lawyers, some were doctors. kreiger politicians. a large number made their income from agricultural work, whether that was a large plantation in the south or a small farm. >> these were men who enjoyed a role of prominence, that's how they ended up in the continental congress. some of them started out from humble beginnings. not the majority of them but there ar
denise and joe join us now. and the author thomas jefferson pretty well-known, vice president, minister to france, secretary of state and eventually president. but the other 55, not so much. >> not so much. >> well who were they. if you were to look across the room, who was sitting in that hot summer room in philadelphia? >> the 55, i mean i would say out of the 56 men, the 5 we know are franklin, jefferson and hancock. i think these days other people would say i recognize...
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gwen: what do we know of the weapons that he used here? there always is a talk in terms of guns and the use of guns and access to guns after something like this. >> he had an arsenal. he had no criminal record to speak of, other than a speeding ticket. so he was able to buy his guns legally. he had an ar-15 style assault rifle, a shotgun and two handguns that he bought recently legally at two gun stores in the area. gwen: you made a point that these were legal weapons. were they legal everywhere, the weapons that he had with him? >> pretty much. look, in this country when you're not a convicted felon, when you're not mentally adjudicated as insane, you can buy weapons freely across the country. he went into a store, went through a background check, and again, because he had no criminal background to speak of, he was able to buy these weapons with no problem. gwen: we know, then, in that case who james holmes, the suspect is not. what do we know about who he is? >> what we know is that he was a neuroscience major, a person who had been a me
gwen: what do we know of the weapons that he used here? there always is a talk in terms of guns and the use of guns and access to guns after something like this. >> he had an arsenal. he had no criminal record to speak of, other than a speeding ticket. so he was able to buy his guns legally. he had an ar-15 style assault rifle, a shotgun and two handguns that he bought recently legally at two gun stores in the area. gwen: you made a point that these were legal weapons. were they legal...
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and most of us don't make that. and that personal enrichment, i think, is a powerful inducement to ignore their complicity in what is clearly a crime against other human beings. >> but do you think what you did made any difference? goldman sachs hasn't changed. >> well, that doesn't matter. i did what i had to do. i did what i believed i should've done. and faith is a belief that it does make a difference, even if all of the empirical signs around you point otherwise. i think that fundamentally is what faith is about. and i'm not a very good christian anymore. but i retain enough of my christian heritage and my seminary training to still believe that. >> what are you? >> a, you know, a sinner. >> welcome to the clan. >> you know, a doubter. >> but you're driven by something. i mean, i talked to you when you wrote your first and remarkable book "war is the force that gives us meaning." i haven't seen anyone as affected in their life after their experience as a journalist as you had been. i mean, there have been other
and most of us don't make that. and that personal enrichment, i think, is a powerful inducement to ignore their complicity in what is clearly a crime against other human beings. >> but do you think what you did made any difference? goldman sachs hasn't changed. >> well, that doesn't matter. i did what i had to do. i did what i believed i should've done. and faith is a belief that it does make a difference, even if all of the empirical signs around you point otherwise. i think that...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: colorado prosecutors formally charged james holmes today with 24 counts of first degree murder in one of the deadliest mass killings ever. there were two charges for each of the 12 people killed in the movie theater in aurora. and the 24-year-old also faces two counts of attempted murder for each of the 58 injured. the murder charges carry a maximum penalty of death and a minimum of life without parole. peter banda of the associated press was in the courtroom today. i spoke with him a short time ago. they're charging them under two different near owes. murder after deliberation. a second one first degree murder extreme indifference.
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and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were, and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa becomes a template to where aids is in the subsaharan continent all the other countries will follow suit and michel sidibe spoke at the breakfast meeting this morning saying there was so much hope for africa now that south africa has its house in order. and president'm beck kay said if you have aids you get a shot and it goes away. or it's causeded by poverty. we faced those issues. now the new regime, they really paid attention and when south africa speaks, the whole of africa will listen. >> ifill: you have harsh words in your b
and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were, and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa...
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i think that these tragedies should -- shame on us for not using these as opportunities to lookate at ways that we can make our streets and our movie theaters and everywhere that people gather safer. >> ifill: congresswoman schakowsky, dave kopei and mike dimock, thank you all very much. you can watch today's full court appearance by james holmes and the comments made after that by the district attorney on our web site. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, the penalties for penn state; the campaign challenges for president obama in florida; the battles in syria; and a deadly day in iraq. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama and republican mitt romney returned to campaigning in earnest today for the first time since the colorado shootings. romney spoke to a small business roundtable in irvine, california, and he charged again that the president doesn't understand business. >> i happen to think that for people who have their spent whole livelihood working in government that they sometimes don't appreciate just how hard it
i think that these tragedies should -- shame on us for not using these as opportunities to lookate at ways that we can make our streets and our movie theaters and everywhere that people gather safer. >> ifill: congresswoman schakowsky, dave kopei and mike dimock, thank you all very much. you can watch today's full court appearance by james holmes and the comments made after that by the district attorney on our web site. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, the penalties for...
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. >> suarez: a follow-up to our recent story about smart meters used to monitor energy use. spencer michels reports on california activists who want to ban them. >> pacific gas & electric one of the nation's largest utilities has had to fight a coalition of people who suspect, among other things, that smart meters may be bad for your health. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: once again today, americans absorbed the news of a mass shooting-- a dozen dead, at least 59 hurt or wound. it happened inheof cy it aurora, just east of denver,
. >> suarez: a follow-up to our recent story about smart meters used to monitor energy use. spencer michels reports on california activists who want to ban them. >> pacific gas & electric one of the nation's largest utilities has had to fight a coalition of people who suspect, among other things, that smart meters may be bad for your health. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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he joins us now from the "washington post" newsroom. spencer, welcome. so this investigation of forensics mainly was triggered by flawed hair analysis, is that right? >> that's right, judy. the concern has been building for decades really, that hair and other forensic disciplines have not had the scientific research to i guess validate or underpin their approach n. the case of hair, skeptics have raised the point that it might be subjective, given hair examiner, two different examiners might describe the same hair in different ways, the same examiner might describe it differently at different times. there was no agreement on how many characters it had to be alike for there to be a match declared. there was no population studies or statistics to answer the question of how often the hairs of two different people might appear to be the same or how often a given number of characteristics might match. to resolve these questions the f.b.i. has long said that a hair machl only shows that you can exclude two people, my hair might not look like your hair, but it
he joins us now from the "washington post" newsroom. spencer, welcome. so this investigation of forensics mainly was triggered by flawed hair analysis, is that right? >> that's right, judy. the concern has been building for decades really, that hair and other forensic disciplines have not had the scientific research to i guess validate or underpin their approach n. the case of hair, skeptics have raised the point that it might be subjective, given hair examiner, two different...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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tori joins us from washington tonight. this has not been a traditional presidential campaign as far as the presidential ads are concerned, has it? >> reporter: it really hasn't. money is driving the message. that is because the rules have changed. chances are at some point you've seen an ad like this. >> he's the $200 million man. >> reporter: or this. >> he has more baggage than the airlines. >> reporter: guess what? you've seen what is leading up to november. >> tell obama to stop the spending. >> reporter: one research firm estimates spending on national, local and state races could hit $9.8 billion. by comparison, 2008's tab was $7 billion. >> he's putting you at risk. >> reporter: it stems from a 2010 supreme court ruling. it says spending by corporations and unions cannot be limited. enter the word of the super pack. >> the "jvzsuper pack is doling huge dollars. >> it's the year. >> i didn't say something nasty, it was the super pack. >> reporter: they can collect and spend unlimited amounts of campaign contributions
tori joins us from washington tonight. this has not been a traditional presidential campaign as far as the presidential ads are concerned, has it? >> reporter: it really hasn't. money is driving the message. that is because the rules have changed. chances are at some point you've seen an ad like this. >> he's the $200 million man. >> reporter: or this. >> he has more baggage than the airlines. >> reporter: guess what? you've seen what is leading up to november....
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they're using dna samples to figure out his identity. dozens of tourists, including some hurt in the blast returned home on a military charter. >> we saw all the people runing to the front of the bus. we jumped from the window. >> still shaken, they cut short their vacation. the tour operator says 10,000 people had booked the same trip this summer, half canceled after the attack. >> the bombing coincided with the 18th anniversary of an attack that killed 85 people. >>> the massacre at fort hood could have been prevented according to a new report. before army major killed 13 people in 2009 he sent e-mails to terrorists in 2008. antiterrorism forces monitoring the e-mails decided the e-mails were not threatening and no investigation was opened. he went to school in maryland. he's currently on trial for the shooting. >>> more backlash today over a congresswoman's acquisition that members of the obama administration may have tied to islamic extreme i tremists -- extremists. >> michelle batch man is facing more criticism that a top aid to sec
they're using dna samples to figure out his identity. dozens of tourists, including some hurt in the blast returned home on a military charter. >> we saw all the people runing to the front of the bus. we jumped from the window. >> still shaken, they cut short their vacation. the tour operator says 10,000 people had booked the same trip this summer, half canceled after the attack. >> the bombing coincided with the 18th anniversary of an attack that killed 85 people....
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important to use sunscreen. how often should we be reapplying it. >> everyone should wear spf 30 or higher every day. we advise people to reapply every two hours or after participating in activities either sweating or swimming and the sunscreen may wash off. in addition to sunscreen, it's really important to follow a complete sun protection program that we're going to talk about all these great products that fit into that today. >> a lot of things really go hand in hand with that sunscreen. abs lot of cosmetic companies building sunscreen into their products even. >> absolutely. a lot of times makeup alone isn't enough to wear as only sun protection. makeup and sunscreen are great to layer. i like this new science because it all incorporates protection. there are easy, portable ways to touch up sun protection every day. >> everything from powder. >> to9 sticks you can put on. men and women can use sticks, they don't give a lot of makeup coverage. i love lip glosses, people forget to protect lips as well. they a
important to use sunscreen. how often should we be reapplying it. >> everyone should wear spf 30 or higher every day. we advise people to reapply every two hours or after participating in activities either sweating or swimming and the sunscreen may wash off. in addition to sunscreen, it's really important to follow a complete sun protection program that we're going to talk about all these great products that fit into that today. >> a lot of things really go hand in hand with that...
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
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you'll love it. >> give us your caption there. another way we're getting you involved with the show. >>> weather wise, perfect day yesterday. >> it wasn't too bad out there. we did have a little bit of humidity still lingering. it's going to linger into today. temperature right around 90. as we start you out with maryland's most powerful radar this morning, we are nice and dry, all five sweeps on scanning the skies. mostly concerned with the temperatures this morning, coming in at 66 degrees in darlington, denton at 70 degrees and close to 70 in easton. that humidity is up there, you can see them up in the 90s, close to 100% in denton. a little bit of patchy fog. i'll show you those areas coming up. right now let's get back to charlly. >>> new this morning, a u.s. airways flight is now back on its way to rome after being diverted to philadelphia for about two hours. shortly after flight 720 took off from charlotte, north carolina last night, crew members reported feeling ill because of an odor on board that flight. five people wer
you'll love it. >> give us your caption there. another way we're getting you involved with the show. >>> weather wise, perfect day yesterday. >> it wasn't too bad out there. we did have a little bit of humidity still lingering. it's going to linger into today. temperature right around 90. as we start you out with maryland's most powerful radar this morning, we are nice and dry, all five sweeps on scanning the skies. mostly concerned with the temperatures this morning,...
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mashica and dontae winslow from winslow dynasty is joining us live in studio to give us a sneek peak at what they can do. - how did you two meet?- how long have you two been singing together? together? for more information on the winslow dynasty log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. - can we hear something? 3 ((break 4)) 3 3 3 3 fiebr map anger and frustration conttnue to grow in the wake of massive power outages caused by recent . storms.one lawmaker says the problem isn't just b-g-e and pepco... but the people who are supposed to be watching them.tom rodgers is here with more on this plus your other top stories of the day. councilman... hans riemer... started an online petition.his goal is to fire every member of the public service commissio. commission.he says utility companies are monopolies... only because they're regulated by the p-s-c.riemer's online petition calls for the governor to start over and replace everyone in the state agency... with people who will work for the consumer.so far 3 thousand 4- 88 people have signed it. "it's not acceptable anymoree to hope the
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a lot about the spirit of community and caring in this country. here are a few including one related by the president himself. let's listen. >> i kind of poked my head up at that point and realized, oh, my gosh. nobody is in here. it's just us. there were a few other heads. i could see people leaving the theater but the theater was empty. it felt like so, that's when i got out and yeah. i thought, i kept thinking. oh, my gosh, i think john just took a bullet for me. i was thinking about what a great h
us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. you don't disappear at midnight. and now, you've met your match. new revlon® colorstay™ 16 hour eyeshadow. 64...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted my life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that analogy still hold up in your view? >> you know, for me i think those things do hold up in my life. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my life. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. what i am saying is for me and people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that. and so when it comes to issues like repairitive therapy,
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted my life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that analogy still hold up in your view? >> you know, for me i think those things do hold up in my life. i have benefitted from weight...
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a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars than last year. more than any year since 2007. gm's numbers are the best since 2008. ford sales were up only 7%. the numbers told us more about retail auto sales than the miserable commerce number but chrysler doesn't trade as an individual company. none of these numbers compare to reports from the banks since earnings season began. today we got citigroup's numbers. they were certainly better than expected. the terrific portion of earnings coming from international. notably transactions citi processes overseas, not a lot of risk there. friday we got numbers from jpmorgan and wells fargo. they reall
a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars...
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they want you to us what -- to ask what happened. bobby told me he walked into a hospital waiting room one time, and there was a guy in there, "in the plants. the guy was shocked. he dropped the water content and said, "jesus! what happened to you?" bobby broke out laughing, because it was such a human response. the wounded view their scars and missing lands as metals they won in service. they are proud, and they want to be recognized. >> i am going to show video of you from 1988, when you appeared when we read doing a call in show. before i get there, home town? >> i grew up in port washington, long island. the suburbs. >> your family was quicker. >> we went to quicker meeting -- quaker meeting every sunday. i learned to be a pacifist. when it came time, when i got to be a team, i declare myself a conscientious objector. i eventually did civilian service instead of going into the military. in philadelphia, and worked for a quicker rehabilitation -- a quaker rehab service. >> what about school? where did you start journalism? >> i ha
they want you to us what -- to ask what happened. bobby told me he walked into a hospital waiting room one time, and there was a guy in there, "in the plants. the guy was shocked. he dropped the water content and said, "jesus! what happened to you?" bobby broke out laughing, because it was such a human response. the wounded view their scars and missing lands as metals they won in service. they are proud, and they want to be recognized. >> i am going to show video of you...
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of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we commemorate those
of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells...
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♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen
♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe...
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with us in the decades ahead. together with his wife, they co- chair the bill and melinda gates educational foundation. it works to expand opportunities for people around the globe. there foundation is the leader in efforts to improve global health, alleviate poverty, and expand opportunities for women. and with particular significance today, increased access to and success in education. their efforts which span the globe are truly exciting. the work of the gates foundation is built on a simple premise, that all lives medical value. that powerful statement resonates -- that all lives have equal value. that powerful statement resonates with all of us. it has extended its educational and economic opportunities to millions. it is involved in many of the same endeavor is that many of our land grant universities are. through not only its funding, but also its thoughtful approach to philanthropy, the gates foundation is a valued partner of american universities and others committed to improving the human condition. we c
with us in the decades ahead. together with his wife, they co- chair the bill and melinda gates educational foundation. it works to expand opportunities for people around the globe. there foundation is the leader in efforts to improve global health, alleviate poverty, and expand opportunities for women. and with particular significance today, increased access to and success in education. their efforts which span the globe are truly exciting. the work of the gates foundation is built on a simple...
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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>> i say this has been a really, really long heat wave for us. it's going to almost be two weeks by the time we are to the end of it. we have a nice sunrise right now, but already a little muggy outside with temperatures in a few locations right at 79 and 80 degrees. take a look at the list. 79 currently at andrew's air force base. jessup, maryland, 74 degrees. temperatures will rise quickly today. we are talking about the relief with temperatures back to near average this upcoming weekend, but again this has been going on since last thursday. we are under that heat advisory that's going to feel like 105 later today for all the counties shaded there. a quick look for you at our weekend. 102 on saturday. 97 expected on sunday. let's go to mike now with a look at traffic. >>> a lot of people are staying away from the heat and indoors, so that means the interstates look fantastic right now. the beltway no serious problems. also looking good northbound 95 to the beltway. we'll look south of lorton, northbound traffic heading towards the camera at a 1
>> i say this has been a really, really long heat wave for us. it's going to almost be two weeks by the time we are to the end of it. we have a nice sunrise right now, but already a little muggy outside with temperatures in a few locations right at 79 and 80 degrees. take a look at the list. 79 currently at andrew's air force base. jessup, maryland, 74 degrees. temperatures will rise quickly today. we are talking about the relief with temperatures back to near average this upcoming...